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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by Coach on Apr 23, 2014 14:53:14 GMT 1, I guess at the higher end of the market things are a little different and prices and images are a little more discrete. Good luck with the sale Dr Jimmy is a good chap to deal with. (Even if he does get a bit of stick on the forum)
I agree with what you say about higher end pieces.
I guess at the higher end of the market things are a little different and prices and images are a little more discrete. Good luck with the sale Dr Jimmy is a good chap to deal with. (Even if he does get a bit of stick on the forum) I agree with what you say about higher end pieces.
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by Deleted on Apr 23, 2014 15:02:02 GMT 1, I'm looking in the region of £20k Banksy trades considered Thanks
I'm looking in the region of £20k Banksy trades considered Thanks
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by bullysonzx10r on Apr 26, 2014 2:34:45 GMT 1, If it's the version of 85, the last I've seen sold was for $25K (US) from a Gallery. Several are available here in the states for $35K, again, at galleries. There is a private sale through Phillips of this piece on the 28th with an estimate of $25K-$35K.
Do note that if this is the same as what I'm referring to, it was pressed in 2001, and has never been touched by Basquiat, unlike some litho's that have hand finishing.
Regardless, this is an AMAZING piece, on of my favorite pieces ever, and if I had the $25K in hand, I'd be making a serious cash offer.
If it's the version of 85, the last I've seen sold was for $25K (US) from a Gallery. Several are available here in the states for $35K, again, at galleries. There is a private sale through Phillips of this piece on the 28th with an estimate of $25K-$35K.
Do note that if this is the same as what I'm referring to, it was pressed in 2001, and has never been touched by Basquiat, unlike some litho's that have hand finishing.
Regardless, this is an AMAZING piece, on of my favorite pieces ever, and if I had the $25K in hand, I'd be making a serious cash offer.
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by Sacked... on Apr 29, 2014 16:36:55 GMT 1, This week some never before seen works by pop-art champion and luminary Jean-Michel Basquiat or the guy (insert rapper here) likes to bleed dry for art-clout will be hitting the streets of New York. Basquiat’s work will be on display at the uptown Acquavella Gallery for your consumption courtesy of Herbert and Lenore Schorr; former friends, collectors, and supporters of the artist. The collection of previously unseen work will include 22 pieces on paper and two paintings from their personal collection.
massappeal.com/unseen-basquiat-drawings-at-acquavella-gallery-this-may/
This week some never before seen works by pop-art champion and luminary Jean-Michel Basquiat or the guy (insert rapper here) likes to bleed dry for art-clout will be hitting the streets of New York. Basquiat’s work will be on display at the uptown Acquavella Gallery for your consumption courtesy of Herbert and Lenore Schorr; former friends, collectors, and supporters of the artist. The collection of previously unseen work will include 22 pieces on paper and two paintings from their personal collection. massappeal.com/unseen-basquiat-drawings-at-acquavella-gallery-this-may/
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by saint on Apr 29, 2014 16:51:55 GMT 1, Whoever wrote that article should learn how to use punctuation. It reads so badly.
Whoever wrote that article should learn how to use punctuation. It reads so badly.
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by Sacked... on Apr 29, 2014 17:03:58 GMT 1, Imnotsurewhatyoumean?
Imnotsurewhatyoumean?
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by dreadnatty on May 6, 2014 18:34:07 GMT 1, Rare Basquiat Drawings Being Shown at Upper East Side Gallery www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20140501/upper-east-side/rare-basquiat-drawings-being-shown-at-upper-east-side-gallery/
UPPER EAST SIDE — A new exhibit featuring artist Jean-Michel Basquiat will present some of the artist’s lesser-known works.
Acquavella Galleries on East 79th Street will host an exhibit of Basquiat’s drawings, including some of his earliest works. The exhibit runs from May 1 to June 13 and includes 22 drawings and two paintings, all from the collection of Herbert and Lenore Schorr.
The Schorrs were some of Basquiat’s earliest supporters. They began collecting his pieces in 1981, before the artist’s first solo New York exhibition. In addition to acquiring several paintings that are now recognized as some of Basquiat’s most important works, the Schorrs also sought out the artist’s drawings, something that set them apart from many early collectors according to the exhibit’s curator.
“The Schorrs astutely understood that working on paper was equally central to his practice as painting on canvas,” exhibit curator Fred Hoffman said in a statement. “Their collection demonstrates both the focus and ambition that the artist invested in the medium of drawing.”
Drawing was an essential part of Basquiat’s output. From 1980 to 1988, during his prime years, Basquiat created almost 1,000 drawings, according to the gallery. Like his paintings, many of his drawings challenge flawed power structures and fundamental failings in society such as racism and poverty.
Basquiat's career started in obscurity, then rose to meteoric heights before his death.
“We had so much confidence in him from the beginning and couldn’t understand why other people couldn’t see it,” Lenore Schorr said in a statment. “A wonderful exhibition that he did at Fun Gallery in 1983 didn’t receive a single review and we were the only ones to buy a painting.”
By the mid-80s Basquiat’s career had taken off and he was showing his painting at international galleries and museums. His career was cut short when he died in 1988 of a heroin overdose. He was 27 at the time.
In 2005, the Brooklyn Museum presented a retrospective of Basquiat’s work, which was co-curated by Hoffman.
The Acquavella exhibit marks the first time that works from the Schorrs collection will be on display. Many of the pieces have never before been seen by the public.
Rare Basquiat Drawings Being Shown at Upper East Side Gallery www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20140501/upper-east-side/rare-basquiat-drawings-being-shown-at-upper-east-side-gallery/UPPER EAST SIDE — A new exhibit featuring artist Jean-Michel Basquiat will present some of the artist’s lesser-known works. Acquavella Galleries on East 79th Street will host an exhibit of Basquiat’s drawings, including some of his earliest works. The exhibit runs from May 1 to June 13 and includes 22 drawings and two paintings, all from the collection of Herbert and Lenore Schorr. The Schorrs were some of Basquiat’s earliest supporters. They began collecting his pieces in 1981, before the artist’s first solo New York exhibition. In addition to acquiring several paintings that are now recognized as some of Basquiat’s most important works, the Schorrs also sought out the artist’s drawings, something that set them apart from many early collectors according to the exhibit’s curator. “The Schorrs astutely understood that working on paper was equally central to his practice as painting on canvas,” exhibit curator Fred Hoffman said in a statement. “Their collection demonstrates both the focus and ambition that the artist invested in the medium of drawing.” Drawing was an essential part of Basquiat’s output. From 1980 to 1988, during his prime years, Basquiat created almost 1,000 drawings, according to the gallery. Like his paintings, many of his drawings challenge flawed power structures and fundamental failings in society such as racism and poverty. Basquiat's career started in obscurity, then rose to meteoric heights before his death. “We had so much confidence in him from the beginning and couldn’t understand why other people couldn’t see it,” Lenore Schorr said in a statment. “A wonderful exhibition that he did at Fun Gallery in 1983 didn’t receive a single review and we were the only ones to buy a painting.” By the mid-80s Basquiat’s career had taken off and he was showing his painting at international galleries and museums. His career was cut short when he died in 1988 of a heroin overdose. He was 27 at the time. In 2005, the Brooklyn Museum presented a retrospective of Basquiat’s work, which was co-curated by Hoffman. The Acquavella exhibit marks the first time that works from the Schorrs collection will be on display. Many of the pieces have never before been seen by the public.
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by Gard on May 6, 2014 18:46:24 GMT 1, This looks great! Hopefully I've got some time to check out this exhibition
This looks great! Hopefully I've got some time to check out this exhibition
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by Jeezuz Jones Snr on Jul 14, 2014 12:06:08 GMT 1, Enjoyed this documentary today, sorry I could t find the docentary thread..
Enjoyed this documentary today, sorry I could t find the docentary thread..
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by Momo on Jul 15, 2014 2:11:16 GMT 1, I never really got his work I am ashamed to admit but this Doc was great thanks so so so much Jeezuz Jones Snr
I never really got his work I am ashamed to admit but this Doc was great thanks so so so much Jeezuz Jones Snr
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by Jeezuz Jones Snr on Jul 15, 2014 3:39:11 GMT 1, I never really got his work I am ashamed to admit but this Doc was great thanks so so so much Jeezuz Jones SnrGlad you enjoyed. Same here I knew a little about his work and read he was roughing it in New York, a good insight into the whole scene in New York and that he was from a middle class family and so well read. His 'mates' taking work and auctioning it. Good honest interviews from him also.
It run through the heroin abuse obviously but he must have been constantly doing lots of amphetimines to produce that amount of work with all the partying he did.
I never really got his work I am ashamed to admit but this Doc was great thanks so so so much Jeezuz Jones SnrGlad you enjoyed. Same here I knew a little about his work and read he was roughing it in New York, a good insight into the whole scene in New York and that he was from a middle class family and so well read. His 'mates' taking work and auctioning it. Good honest interviews from him also.
It run through the heroin abuse obviously but he must have been constantly doing lots of amphetimines to produce that amount of work with all the partying he did.
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by johnnyh on Jul 15, 2014 6:49:57 GMT 1, Can't pick the Vid up here as never get the vids on this site here.
What's the title and source so can see if I can find it sounds good love his work
Cheers Johnny
Can't pick the Vid up here as never get the vids on this site here.
What's the title and source so can see if I can find it sounds good love his work
Cheers Johnny
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by Jeezuz Jones Snr on Jul 15, 2014 7:04:33 GMT 1, Hi Johnny
Its called 'The Radiant Child'.. cheers
Hi Johnny
Its called 'The Radiant Child'.. cheers
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by johnnyh on Jul 15, 2014 9:43:12 GMT 1, Hi Johnny Its called 'The Radiant Child'.. cheers Thx mate much appreciated
Hi Johnny Its called 'The Radiant Child'.. cheers Thx mate much appreciated
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by curiousgeorge on Jul 15, 2014 14:15:00 GMT 1, Can't pick the Vid up here as never get the vids on this site here. What's the title and source so can see if I can find it sounds good love his work Cheers Johnny Is TOR/VPN route an option?
Great vid btw
Can't pick the Vid up here as never get the vids on this site here. What's the title and source so can see if I can find it sounds good love his work Cheers Johnny Is TOR/VPN route an option? Great vid btw
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by johnnyh on Jul 15, 2014 14:41:50 GMT 1, Can't pick the Vid up here as never get the vids on this site here. What's the title and source so can see if I can find it sounds good love his work Cheers Johnny Is TOR/VPN route an option? Great vid btw Cheers George keep meaning to sort a VPN option out but been a bit lazy really...it's just vids seem to be the problem.
cheers though will try that route
Can't pick the Vid up here as never get the vids on this site here. What's the title and source so can see if I can find it sounds good love his work Cheers Johnny Is TOR/VPN route an option? Great vid btw Cheers George keep meaning to sort a VPN option out but been a bit lazy really...it's just vids seem to be the problem. cheers though will try that route
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by disdig1 on Jul 15, 2014 15:52:11 GMT 1, saw this last night, great watch thanks!
saw this last night, great watch thanks!
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by MGK1 on Sept 26, 2014 15:13:14 GMT 1, Looking for the above record. PM if you have one that you'd sell.
Looking for the above record. PM if you have one that you'd sell.
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by dreadnatty on Oct 29, 2014 2:53:37 GMT 1, RARE BASQUIAT NOTEBOOKS COMING TO BROOKLYN MUSEUM By Rhett Jones October 27, 2014 - 10:29AM Beloved late New York artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, will have a new exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum this spring, featuring rarely seen notebooks.
The museum will be displaying 160 unbound notebook pages and 30 related paintings, drawings and mixed media works, all of which come from private collections and Basquiat’s estate.
The famous neo-expressionist painter first came to attention on the streets of NYC under his graffiti-name SAMO©. After dying far too early at the age of 27, he’s been the art world equivalent of Kurt Cobain, becoming something of a martyr and inspiration for films and t-shirts. In recent years, rare items involving the artist have become highly sought after. His paintings go for as much as $27 million.
If you’ve only known his work through what he might’ve called, “SAMO© … 4 MASS MEDIA MINDWASH,” this exhibition should be a nice way to go straight to the man himself. (Photo: Laser Burners)
m.animalnewyork.com/2014/rare-basquiat-notebooks-coming-major-museum-exhibition/
RARE BASQUIAT NOTEBOOKS COMING TO BROOKLYN MUSEUM By Rhett Jones October 27, 2014 - 10:29AM Beloved late New York artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, will have a new exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum this spring, featuring rarely seen notebooks. The museum will be displaying 160 unbound notebook pages and 30 related paintings, drawings and mixed media works, all of which come from private collections and Basquiat’s estate. The famous neo-expressionist painter first came to attention on the streets of NYC under his graffiti-name SAMO©. After dying far too early at the age of 27, he’s been the art world equivalent of Kurt Cobain, becoming something of a martyr and inspiration for films and t-shirts. In recent years, rare items involving the artist have become highly sought after. His paintings go for as much as $27 million. If you’ve only known his work through what he might’ve called, “SAMO© … 4 MASS MEDIA MINDWASH,” this exhibition should be a nice way to go straight to the man himself. (Photo: Laser Burners) m.animalnewyork.com/2014/rare-basquiat-notebooks-coming-major-museum-exhibition/
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by sgolby on Oct 29, 2014 5:10:41 GMT 1, @federationofideas, and this will be up at the Brooklyn museum when you're here.
Thanks for posting dreadnatty.
@federationofideas, and this will be up at the Brooklyn museum when you're here. Thanks for posting dreadnatty.
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by johnnyh on Oct 29, 2014 6:47:49 GMT 1, Looks like that will be a really special show to see
Looks like that will be a really special show to see
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by WOOF on Oct 29, 2014 14:44:37 GMT 1, Definitely dropping by for this one...
Definitely dropping by for this one...
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by dreadnatty on Nov 8, 2014 5:34:21 GMT 1, BASQUIAT AND BAYOU IN NEW ORLEANS
www.widewalls.ch/basquiat-and-bayou-in-new-orleans/
With a mission to support the local arts community, New Orleans founded an art festival entitled Prospect featuring different programs, exhibitions and projects across the city. This year, Prospect.3: Notes for Now opened on October 25th and will last thirteen weeks. During this period, the New Orleans art community will showcase approximately 70 contemporary art events. Organized by artists, art organizations, co-ops, curators and advocates, P.3+ will feature the work of approximately 300 emerging and established New Orleans and regional artists. The artists were selected by Franklin Sirmans, the curator of contemporary art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). Prospect.3 also includes several other popup exhibits that were not selected by Sirmans. These scattered exhibitions are called P.3+ or satellite exhibits. One of the must-see shows this year is the spectacular Basquiat and the Bayou exhibition featuring a suite of nine of Jean-Michel Basquiat‘s artworks based on Southern themes that has been assembled for the first time ever on the Ogden Museum of Southern Art’s fifth floor.
Strong Connection to the South
The impact that Jean-Michel Basquait had on the contemporary art is absolutely amazing especially considering the fact that he was only 27 when he passed away. Starting on the streets of New York in the 70s, he soon became a graffiti legend and shortly after, Basquiat climbed to the highest rungs of the rarified Manhattan art world, eventually even collaborating on paintings with pop legend Andy Warhol. Franklin Sirmans, the artistic director of Prospect.3, studied Basquiat for years. As he says: “Basquiat is not only one of the most important figures in contemporary art of America, but one of the pioneers of what we now call the hip-hop culture.” Other interests in Basquiat’s work were connected to his strong relationship to the South. Over the course of his short but spectacular career, the artist created a body of work that often addresses the deep psychological and spiritual terrain of America, in its broadest sense.
On View Until January 2015
The selection of works presented at the Ogden Museum of Art as a part of the Basquiat and the Bayou show constitutes a meditation on the powerful symbolic presence of the Mississippi River and its delta in the work of this iconic artist, as a physical and cultural conduit for Africans in the New World. The exhibition will be accompanied by a catalogue published by DelMonico/Prestel. Basquiat and the Bayou will be on view, along with all the other shows in Prospect.3 until January 25, 2015.
BASQUIAT AND BAYOU IN NEW ORLEANS www.widewalls.ch/basquiat-and-bayou-in-new-orleans/With a mission to support the local arts community, New Orleans founded an art festival entitled Prospect featuring different programs, exhibitions and projects across the city. This year, Prospect.3: Notes for Now opened on October 25th and will last thirteen weeks. During this period, the New Orleans art community will showcase approximately 70 contemporary art events. Organized by artists, art organizations, co-ops, curators and advocates, P.3+ will feature the work of approximately 300 emerging and established New Orleans and regional artists. The artists were selected by Franklin Sirmans, the curator of contemporary art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). Prospect.3 also includes several other popup exhibits that were not selected by Sirmans. These scattered exhibitions are called P.3+ or satellite exhibits. One of the must-see shows this year is the spectacular Basquiat and the Bayou exhibition featuring a suite of nine of Jean-Michel Basquiat‘s artworks based on Southern themes that has been assembled for the first time ever on the Ogden Museum of Southern Art’s fifth floor. Strong Connection to the South The impact that Jean-Michel Basquait had on the contemporary art is absolutely amazing especially considering the fact that he was only 27 when he passed away. Starting on the streets of New York in the 70s, he soon became a graffiti legend and shortly after, Basquiat climbed to the highest rungs of the rarified Manhattan art world, eventually even collaborating on paintings with pop legend Andy Warhol. Franklin Sirmans, the artistic director of Prospect.3, studied Basquiat for years. As he says: “Basquiat is not only one of the most important figures in contemporary art of America, but one of the pioneers of what we now call the hip-hop culture.” Other interests in Basquiat’s work were connected to his strong relationship to the South. Over the course of his short but spectacular career, the artist created a body of work that often addresses the deep psychological and spiritual terrain of America, in its broadest sense. On View Until January 2015 The selection of works presented at the Ogden Museum of Art as a part of the Basquiat and the Bayou show constitutes a meditation on the powerful symbolic presence of the Mississippi River and its delta in the work of this iconic artist, as a physical and cultural conduit for Africans in the New World. The exhibition will be accompanied by a catalogue published by DelMonico/Prestel. Basquiat and the Bayou will be on view, along with all the other shows in Prospect.3 until January 25, 2015.
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by djbys89 on Nov 26, 2014 15:09:33 GMT 1, I bought two for me and one for a friend in hhv.de . barghain for me
I bought two for me and one for a friend in hhv.de . barghain for me
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by chads007 on Nov 26, 2014 15:26:54 GMT 1, Thanks for the heads up
Thanks for the heads up
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by Briggs 74 on Dec 4, 2014 15:06:28 GMT 1, anyone get more than one of these and can help me out?
just got mine in the mail and the idiots put the wrong record in....
called them and they've sold out......cocks
any help would be appreciated
anyone get more than one of these and can help me out?
just got mine in the mail and the idiots put the wrong record in....
called them and they've sold out......cocks
any help would be appreciated
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Jean-Michel Basquiat 🇺🇸 Brooklyn, New York • Graffiti Art , by chads007 on Dec 4, 2014 15:07:55 GMT 1, anyone get more than one of these and can help me out? just got mine in the mail and the idiots put the wrong record in.... called them and they've sold out......cocks any help would be appreciated So I'm not thr only one. . I emailed but no response - looks like I have my answer as to why I received the wrong vinyl c**t
anyone get more than one of these and can help me out? just got mine in the mail and the idiots put the wrong record in.... called them and they've sold out......cocks any help would be appreciated So I'm not thr only one. . I emailed but no response - looks like I have my answer as to why I received the wrong vinyl c**t
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